Why Apple is skipping AI in Europe
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Is Apple protecting your data or just playing hardball with regulators? In today’s episode, we investigate the seismic news from WWDC 2026: Apple has officially delayed the rollout of Siri AI across the 27 nations of the European Union indefinitely. We break down the clash over the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which requires Apple to make its AI "interoperable" with rivals like OpenAI and Google—a move Apple claims would give third parties "nearly unlimited access" to your private messages, photos, and location.
We analyze the EU Commission’s sharp rebuttal, calling the delay "Apple's decision and Apple's only," and their refusal to grant an 18-month exemption. We also explore the "Brexit Dividend": why users in the UK will get the new features while their neighbors in France and Germany are left in the dark. Join us as we discuss the future of the iPhone in its second-largest market and whether this "risky experiment" in regulation will change the way Big Tech handles our biometrics and personal files.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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